Wednesday, February 1, 2017

In the first half, Academy Award winner, and one of the most admired
sound and film editors in the world, Walter Murch, was joined by his
co-author Lawrence Weschler to discuss gravitational astro-acoustics.
Murch has been rehabilitating a long discredited 18th century theory,
the Titius-Bode law, which posits a distinct and mysteriously compelling
pattern to the way planets and moons array themselves across the solar
system and beyond. Murch discovered a connection between Titius-Bode and
even earlier astronomical notions, of a kind of musical harmony in the
heavens.
Murch further realized, Weschler recounted, that 80% of the moons and
planets in our solar system (as well as some exoplanets) follow the
placement of the Titius-Bode formula, and that the relationship of these
moons and planets line up in a type of acoustic harmony. Murch played
the musical ratios of the planets' orbits from Mercury to Pluto, and it
yielded a harmonious celestial sound. "If you think of the solar system
as a kind of a landscape, and if you allow the landscape to have an
undulation to it so that there are valleys and crests, and that the
planets are orbiting in the valleys of this landscape, then they will
not orbit or orbit for long if they get too high up on the crest," Murch
explained.
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In the latter half, lobbyist and truth seeker, Stephen Bassett,
discussed the latest in his effort to end a government imposed embargo
on the truth behind extraterrestrial related phenomena. After years and
years of trying, we came quite close to genuine disclosure with the
possible election of Hillary Clinton, he cited, adding that some 500
articles, including by major newspapers such as the NY Times, had been
published by June of 2016 connecting Hillary to the ET issue, and the
Rockefeller initiative. In the last year or so, there were approximately
15 occasions that Secretary Clinton, her campaign manager John Podesta,
Pres. Bill Clinton, and President Obama all made carefully crafted
statements about the extraterrestrial issue, Bassett noted.
One of those statements was made by Hillary on the record to a New
Hampshire newspaper reporter, in which she vowed to get to the bottom of
the issue, and that "we may have already been visited, we just don't
know." In contrast, Donald Trump has never said a thing about the ET
issue, and the Republicans in general have not spoken much about it in
recent years, Bassett lamented. The American people are tired of lies
and misrepresentations and deserve the truth, he continued. Bassett's
former publicist is a Washington insider and has connections with some
of Trump's top people, and he has started a crowdfunding campaign to rehire her so she can reach out to her contacts in the new administration.
News segment guests: Lauren Weinstein, Andre Eggelletion